Artificial flower and bouquet fixing stick

ABSTRACT

An artificial flower and a frame structure fixing the bouquet&#39;s position, primarily comprises of a rounded tub-like frame, plate cover, fixed stick and the artificial flower. The stick of the artificial bouquet and the plate cover to be fastened together and rendered immovable; a hook on the plate cover is connected to the rounded hole of the tub-like frame. Then the holes on the bottom part of the depressed portion of the tub-like frame are connected into the hooks of the already fixed stick, forming an artificial potted plant.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] 1) Field of the Invention

[0002] The invention is a form of artificial flower and a framestructure fixing the bouquet's position. It primarily consists of arounded tub-like frame, plate cover, fixed stick and the artificialflower. The tub-like frame has a portion depressing inwards, which haverounded holes, while the plate cover has cross-like rip holes. Thebottom part extends to a stand with a smaller diameter, with the bottomof the stand having a drain, which in turn, extends to a hook. Thisallows the stick of the artificial bouquet and the plate cover to befastened together and rendered immovable; the hook on the plate cover isconnected to the rounded hole of the tub-like frame. Then the holes onthe bottom part of the depressed portion of the tub-like frame areconnected into the hooks of the already fixed stick, forming anartificial potted plant.

[0003] 2) Description of the Prior Art

[0004] Below is a comparative analysis on the advantages anddisadvantages of using fresh blooms as opposed to using artificialflowers on the road partitions.:

[0005] The advantages to using artificial flowers are as follows:

[0006] 1. Cultivation of seedlings is not necessary.

[0007] 2. It is not necessary to water them regularly.

[0008] 3. It is not necessary to scarify the soil.

[0009] 4. Fertilizer is not needed.

[0010] 5. Pruning is not necessary.

[0011] 6. We do not have to sweep fallen leaves.

[0012] 7. Plants do not wither due to bugs.

[0013] 8. They are able to withstand strong winds and heavy rains.

[0014] 9. They are not affected by the weather.

[0015] 10. Installation is convenient.

[0016] 11. Changing of flower type is convenient.

[0017] 12. Cost is low.

[0018] 13. They do not pollute the environment.

[0019] 14. The scenery is uniform and consistent.

[0020] The disadvantages of using fresh blooms are:

[0021] 1. Seedlings need to be planted.

[0022] 2. They should be regularly watered.

[0023] 3. They should be regularly pruned.

[0024] 4. Scarification of the soil is necessary.

[0025] 5. Fertilizer is necessary.

[0026] 6. Regular changing of flower type is necessary.

[0027] 7. Fallen leaves need to be cleaned up.

[0028] 8. They usually wither or are eaten by bugs.

[0029] 9. They cannot withstand strong winds and heavy rains.

[0030] The secondary damage caused by the above disadvantages is asfollows:

[0031] 1. Waste occurs in the planting of seedlings.

[0032] 2. Money is wasted.

[0033] 3. The flow of traffic is affected during maintenance.

[0034] 4. The possibility of workers being involved in accidents is highduring maintenance.

[0035] 5. The withering of the planted bloom is another form of damageto the earth's ecology.

[0036] To promote environmental protection, artificial flowers should beplanted on road partitions and fresh blooms should be planted where itis easier to take care of them and where there is an effect on theecology in general. This is a form of respect for Mother Nature. Justthink, what is man were to be consigned to living on a desert like noman's land like a road partition; it would make life real hard.Artificial flowers are made of cloth, silk, or plastic, completelyeliminating the inconvenience and damage brought about by fresh plants.Furthermore, monetary and labor costs are greatly lowered; the sceneryis not affected by the whims of the weather and the environment is notpolluted. Therefore, artificial plants are the best choice for thegreening of the road partition

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0037] The invention's main purpose is to provide an artificial flowerand a frame structure that fixes its position. It primarily consists ofa rounded tub-like frame, plate cover, fixed stick and the artificialflower. The tub-like frame has a portion depressing inwards, which haverounded holes, while the plate cover has cross-like rip holes. Thebottom part extends to a stand with a smaller diameter, with the bottomof the stand having a drain, which in turn, extends to a hook. Thisallows the stick of the artificial bloom and the plate cover to befastened together and rendered immovable; the hook on the plate cover isconnected to the rounded hole of the tub-like frame. Then the holes onthe two sides of the depressed portion of the tub-like frame areconnected into the hooks of the already fixed stick, making the assemblyand installation of the artificial flowers faster and more convenient.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0038] The invention's major unique features and novelty are shown moreclearly in the illustrations below:

[0039]FIG. 1 is a three-dimensional drawing of separated parts of theinvention herein.

[0040]FIG. 2 is a three-dimensional drawing of the invention.

[0041]FIG. 3 is a cross section drawing of the invention.

[0042]FIG. 4 is an illustration of actual use of the invention.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0043] First, look at FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, the three-dimensional drawingof separated parts of the invention and the three-dimensional drawing ofthe invention respectively, together. The invention primarily consistsof a rounded tub-like frame 1, plate cover 2, artificial flower bouquet3, and a fixed stick 4. The tub-like frame 1 has a gradated portion 11,the bottom part of which has a portion depressing inwards, wherein theinner rim of the depressed portion 12 has symmetrical rounded hole 14. Aplate cover 2, with the surface having cross-like rip holes 21 extendingfrom the outer to its inner parts, the bottom part extends to a standwith a smaller diameter 22, with the bottom of the stand 22 having adrain 23, which in turn, extends downward to a hook 24, which isfastened to the rounded hole 14 of the inner rim of the depressedportion 12;

[0044] A fixed stick 4, U-shaped, with a hook support piece 41 on itsvertical portion, which extends outwards after the cutting and wherethere are screw holes 42 on the horizontal portion;

[0045] An artificial bouquet of flowers 3, with a U-shaped supportingstick 31, where the blooms 32 and leaves 33 are placed at theappropriate positions on the vertical portion of the stick 31:

[0046] The above detailing of the invention's assembly shows that thestick 31 of the bouquet 3 and the plate cover 2 can be fastened togetherand rendered immovable, allowing the hook 24 of the plate cover 2 to beconnected to the rounded hole 14 of the tub-like structure 1, then theholes 15 on the two sides of the depressed portion of the tub-like frame1 are connected into the hooks 41 of the already fixed stick 4, thuscreating artificial plant.

[0047] Again, look at FIGS. 3 and 4, a cross section drawing of theinvention and an illustration of actual use of the invention,respectively, together. When the invention is being assembled, first, ascrew 43 must be used to lock the fixed stick 4 into the intendedposition 5, then connect the stick 31 of the flower bouquet 3 and platecover 2, as well as connecting the hook 24 of the plate cover 2 into therounded hole 14 of the tub-like frame 1, then fasten the holes 15 on thetwo sides of the depressed portion 12 of the tub-like frame 1 into thehook piece 41 of the already fixed stick 4, thus creating artificialplant.

[0048] There are numerous rows of drain holes 16 on the bottom part ofthe tub-like frame 1, allowing for drainage of rainwater to prevent theaccumulation of water within the tub-like frame 1.

[0049] In summation of the foregoing section, the invention, which isable to connect a tub-like frame, plate cover, and artificial flowerbouquet, allows for convenient assembly; it is easily installed andrendered immovable in any site. The structure of the present inventionmeets patent application requirements and is hereby lawfully submittedin application thereof.

1. A form of artificial flower and fixing frame structure, whichincludes: a tub-like frame, which is rounded, with a gradated portion,the bottom part has a portion depressing inwards, wherein the inner rimof the depressed portion has a rounded hole, and its two sides havecorresponding hooking holes: a plate cover, with the surface havingcross-like rip holes extending from the outer to its inner parts, thebottom part extends to a stand with a smaller diameter, with the bottomof the stand having a drain, which in turn, extends downward to a hook,which is fastened to the rounded hole of the inner rim of the depressedportion: an artificial bouquet of flowers, with a U-shaped supportingstick, where the blooms and leaves are placed at the appropriatepositions on the vertical portion of the stick: a fixed stick, U-shaped,with a hook support piece on its vertical portion, which extendsoutwards after the cutting and where there are screw holes on thehorizontal portion; the above detailing of the invention's assemblyshows that the stick of the bouquet and the plate cover can be fastenedtogether and rendered immovable, allowing the hook of the plate cover tobe connected to the rounded hole of the tub-like structure, then theholes on the two sides of the depressed portion of the tub-like frameare connected into the hooks of the already fixed stick, thus creatingartificial plant.
 2. As written in Item 1 of the patent application forthe artificial flower as well as the bouquet fixing frame structure,there are numerous rows of drain holes on the bottom part of thetub-like frame, allowing for drainage of rainwater to prevent theaccumulation of water within the tub-like frame.